«Study examines how, why states
adopt drunk driving laws.»
Not exact matches
A new study by public health researchers at NYU's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development finds that the severity of the problem within the state is not the most important predictor of whether states
adopt new
laws to restrict
drunk driving — nor is the political makeup of the state government.
«Since 2005, we've seen over 20 states
adopt interlock
laws for all
drunk -
driving offenses.
While the NTSB and other federal agencies may recommend changes to existing
drunk driving laws, it is ultimately up to the individual states whether they will
adopt the recommended changes.